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Did some link between infidelity, a blue movie, vegetables and Paris, France, sprout the seed of liberation? Or was it that 'Aha' moment on the waterbed in Pocatello? In Cravings, long-time journalist and life coach Wanda Hennig writes--wisely, hilariously and sometimes poignantly--about sex and food; living for three-and-a-half years at the San Francisco Zen Center; moving solo from one continent to another; overcoming depression and social phobia. Also meditation, celibacy, creative mindfulness strategies and more. Mouth Orgasm edition.

Former Cosmo bureau chief Wanda Hennig charts her search for freedom, great sex and herself through food, Zen and orgasmic meditation. --Cosmopolitan

Zen-inspiration rescues memoirist Wanda Hennig, a one-time contributor to this magazine, who shares her inner turmoil: deep depression, binge eating and severe social anxiety. Pick up the paperback to be instantly transported from Paris and Pocatello to South Africa and San Francisco. --Alameda Magazine

Hennig has a university background in psychology. Add to this the Zen experience and her branching out into life coaching--in America as well as South Africa--and one appreciates the background that made this book possible. --The Mercury

Hennig leaves behind boyfriends, a dog, and even a daughter on her journey to find herself. Ultimately, she does with a lot of Zen meditation fueling her sensual spin halfway around the world in an everyday existence filled with sexuality that drives her everpresent "Wanda-lust." --Oakland Magazine

Wanda Hennig's sensitive, engaging and honest memoir is a highly personal, readable and unusual book. It is also very funny and captures life and its meaning without once sounding like some kind of lecture. Several years in a Zen Buddhist temple--the teachings and contemplations--assist the author in her discovery of her true self. Hennig shrinks from nothing, not even some of the bizarre sexual therapy on offer in California. --Independent Newspapers

Cravings has been described as a compelling, gritty, courageously honest, page-turning account of one person's life facing her demons, punctuated by lessons in Zen practice, devoid of mystery and esoteric philosophy; and as a fun, trippy book about an intimate subject. --Sunday Tribune

It seems unlikely to use the words "nymphonosher" and Buddhist teacher in the same breath when describing a person. Yet author Wanda Hennig is a complex mix of both. Having had a tumultuous relationship with food in her twenties, Hennig, who has post-graduate degrees in psychology and education, takes a long hard look at food, love and sex and how they can become a toxic mix. "Do not deprive yourself, fall in love with food and eat sensually. Enjoy the challenge, pleasure and adventure of each moment," she tells readers in Cravings. --Saturday Independent